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GE15: Mas Ermieyati faces challenge in retaining BN stronghold Masjid Tanah

Her 8,159-majority GE14 win can no longer be used as a yardstick

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Nov 2022 3:20PM

GE15: Mas Ermieyati faces challenge in retaining BN stronghold Masjid Tanah
Datuk Mas Ermieyati Samsudin, once named as candidate for the chief minister post in the Melaka election, admits that Masjid Tanah is a Barisan Nasional stronghold, and understands that it will not be easy for her to retain her seat. – The Vibes file pic, November 12, 2022

ALOR GAJAH – Despite winning comfortably in the 14th general election (GE14) representing Barisan Nasional (BN), Masjid Tanah incumbent Datuk Mas Ermieyati Samsudin is now contesting on the Perikatan Nasional (PN) ticket, and faces a challenging path to retain the seat in GE15.

Contesting for the third time in the parliamentary constituency, which is considered a BN stronghold, her victory in GE14 with a majority of 8,159 votes can no longer be used as a yardstick.

She will be up against Abdul Hakim Abdul Wahid (BN), Mutalib Uthman (Pakatan Harapan) and Handrawirawan Abu Bakar (Pejuang) in the four-cornered clash.

The image of the caretaker deputy minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and law) was slightly tarnished after being defeated in the Melaka election in November last year.

Meanwhile, Hakim views all candidates, including Mas Ermieyati, as having the same chances, and believes that the perspective of the people in the constituency has also changed.

He said this is because there is a 33.36% increase in voters to 69,174 voters in this election, compared with 51,441 in GE14.

“I also don’t see her defeat in the state election as an advantage to other candidates, including myself, because each of us has our own strengths,” he said.

Handrawirawan, on the other hand, believes that Mas Ermieyati’s defeat in the November state election will still serve as a yardstick for the people to make a decision in GE15, even though he narrowly lost then by only 364 votes.

He said that by rights Mas Ermieyati’s record as an MP for 10 years should be strong enough. However, her decision to change her party flag will definitely have an impact in GE15.

“Indeed, the task of retaining victory is very difficult even if we face new candidates here. If judged based on individuality, we are all at the same level,” he said.

In the meantime, Mas Ermieyati, once named as candidate for the chief minister post in the Melaka election, admitted that Masjid Tanah is a BN stronghold, and understood that it would not be easy for her to retain her seat.

However, if given a mandate again, what she offers Masjid Tanah’s constituents is her two-term track record, from which voters can assess the extent of her achievements in looking after the constituency.

“Experienced, young or new, some even look at gender, but it would be better if we (candidates) are viewed based on the results of the work done, and I am sure all the voters in Masjid Tanah are very mature in making assessments,” said Mas Ermieyati, who has served as Masjid Tanah MP since 2013. – Bernama, November 12, 2022

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